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My Mostly Hardin County, IL ancestors


LAMPERT died. He married MCPHERSON mary.

MCPHERSON mary [Parents] was born 1877 in hardin co., IL. She died 29 Jan 1944 in hardin co., IL. She married LAMPERT.

Other marriages:
PRICE, henry

Obituary of Mrs Henry (Mary) Price, Hardin County, Illinois
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Copyright 2000 Wanda Reed
MRS. HENRY PRICE DIED SATURDAY FOLLOWING A LINGERING ILLNESS. BURIED AT MT ZION TUESDAY. Mrs. Mary Price, age 67, wife of Henry Price, died at their home in Hall Ridge community Saturday morning. Mrs. Price was the daughter of the late John and Rena Mae McPhearson. She was a native of Hardin County and had always lived in the neighborhood where she died. She is survived by her husband, Henry Price, three sons by a former marriage, Robert Lampert, Metropolis, Charles Lampert, Cave-in-Rock, and Allen Lampert, Housten, TX., one daughter Anna Belle Bartley, Evansville, IN; one brother J.T. McPhearson; two half brothers John Lampert and Lev Crider, near Cave- in-Rock and two half sisters: Mrs. Belle Sisco, Elizabethtown and Mrs. Flora Winters, Rock Creek. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Zion Church, the Rev. Arthuir Austin being in charge. Taken from the Hardin County Independent 3 February 1944.

They had the following children:

M i LAMPERT robert died.
M ii LAMPERT charles
M iii LAMPERT allen
F iv LAMPERT anna belle

RICKETTS george e. [Parents] was born 1876 in IL. He died 1965. He was buried in peters creek, hardin co., IL. He married OXFORD nancy elizabeth 3 May 1890.

OXFORD nancy elizabeth [Parents] was born 21 Nov 1873 in harris creek, hardin co., IL. She died 31 Oct 1911 in elizabethtown, hardin co., IL. The cause of death was consumption. She was buried 1 Nov 1911 in peters creek, hardin co., IL. She married RICKETTS george e. 3 May 1890.

Obituary for Elizabeth Ricketts Hardin County, Illinois
Mrs Elizabeth Ricketts, daughter of J.A. and Sidney Oxford and wife of George E. Ricketts, was born on the farm now owned and occupied by B.F. Brownfield on Harris Creek November 21, 1873 and died in Elizabethtown October 31, 1911, after a lingering illness of more than a year of consumption, at the age of 38 years. She was married to George E. Ricketts May 3, 1890 and was the mother of 5 children 4 of whom survive her. Prior to moving here a little while over a year ago, she had lived at Karbers Ridge about 9 years, during which time she became a member of the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodges at that place, and was held in high esteem by the members of those orders and all others as well. This was evidenced by the great care and solicitude manifested for her welfare by those orders and others in the vicinity of Karbers Ridge during her illness. We may be pardoned for saying that she possessed many noble qualities of head and heart and performed the duties of neighbor, wife and mother well, as she saw them. She was a member of Keeling Hill Church and left ample proof that she was fully prepared to meet death, her greatest regret being that she had to leave her little chldren at a time when they most need a mother's care. On the day following her death, her remains were taken to Peters Creek Cemetery where a short funeral sermon was delivered in the church house by Rev. J.B. Tucker and D.A. Ledbetter, followed by a beautiful and impressive funeral service conducted by the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodges of Karbers Ridge, Elizabethtown and Cave-in-Rock during which all that was mortal of a dearly beloved daughter, sister, wife and mother was consigned to its last resting place amid the grief and sobs of relatives and sympathizing friends.
Written by father, John Allen Oxford
Taken from the "Hardin County Independent" 9 November 1911 Vol 33 #20. Published in Hardin county, Illinois

They had the following children:

U i RICKETTS.
U ii RICKETTS.
U iii RICKETTS.
U iv RICKETTS.

BLAINE galen [Parents] was born 7 Mar 1910. He died 14 May 1986. He was buried in cave hill, cave-in-rock, hardin co., IL. He married odessa.

odessa was born 27 Feb 1917. She died 25 Aug 1987. She was buried in cave hill, cave-in-rock, hardin co., IL. She married BLAINE galen.

They had the following children:

F i BLAINE galena
M ii BLAINE gladly joe

DALTON

BLAINE galena [Parents]


WALKER

HERRIN peggy [Parents] was born 4 Sep 1925. She died 4 Jan 1983. She was buried in cave hill, cave-in-rock, hardin co., IL. She married WALKER.


RIGGS died. He married ellen.

ellen died. She married RIGGS.

They had the following children:

M i RIGGS william h.
M ii RIGGS

RIGGS [Parents] died. He married margaret.

margaret died. She married RIGGS.

They had the following children:

M i RIGGS brad
M ii RIGGS robert "bob"
M iii RIGGS mike
F iv RIGGS mary ann
F v RIGGS jody

DAVIDSON

RIGGS mary ann [Parents]


AUSTIN

RIGGS jody [Parents]

They had the following children:

F i AUSTIN nikki

RUTHERFORD eschol [Parents] was born 13 Feb 1900 in hardin co., IL. He died 15 Jan 1935 in hardin co., IL. He was buried in rutherford, hardin co., IL. He married HAMBRINK maida 24 Aug 1924.

Obituary of Eschol RUTHERFORD, Hardin County, Illinois
Copyright 1999 Wanda Reed
Name of Deceased: Eschol Rutherford
Name of Newspaper: Hardin County Independent
Date of Newspaper: 24 January 1935
Obituary: Eschol Rutherford was born to Joseph and Ethel Rutherford on Feb.13, 1900 and he departed this life Jan. 15, 1935 at the age of 35 years 11 months and 2 days. Eschol was born, reared and spent the most of his life in Hardin County. He was a kind, loving son during his boyhood with one of the most endearing dispositions. To know him was to love him. Eschol was united in marriage to Maida Hambrink Aug. 24, 1924, but to them were born no children. To Maida he was always a gentle, loyal agreeable companion. "Eck" as he was better known to his friends, and his wife Maida, purchased the community store near Harris Creek where they have been located ever since. Recently, in order to be better able to serve the people, they have built a new modern and up to date store where the Karbers Ridge road intersects Rt. 140. Every person young and old liked to trade with "Eck". He was ever fair, honest and accommodating to all of his friends and custormers. It was he the community learned to depend upon when it needed help in any way. He favored and obliged all who, came his way. We, today cannot realize how much "Eck" will be missed. No one can ever take his place. The community has not only lost a tried and true friend, but also one of its very best citizens. All people who ever visited "Eck's" store once, went back again, due to his fair dealings and charming personality. He always had a smile for everyone and most usually a laugh. To his friends and family he was ever cheerful. He leaves to mourn their loss, a companion, a mother, a father, a grandmother, two brothers, a sister, five nephews and a host of other rand friends. Eschol is the first to break the family circle which makes it seem even harder to them.

HAMBRINK maida [Parents]

Other marriages:
BOULTINGHOUSE,

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